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Old Tue Apr 29, 2003, 06:12pm
DownTownTonyBrown DownTownTonyBrown is offline
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You are right. The player being ran for does not need to check back in for defense - just return to his/her position.

In general, on the back of one of the line-up cards I lay out a table to keep track of each team's defensive and offensive charged conferences. Additionally, I write down the number of the coutesy runner, the number of the person he/she is running for, AND THE INNING that the CR was used.


Visitor Home
_______ _________
D | O D | O
| |
| |

3-12-4th

I write down the inning when a charged conference is made and as noted above Visitor's #3 is running for #12 in the 4th inning.

My table won't lay out worth a darn. The system won't parse my spaces correctly. Hopefully you get the idea - column for visitors with a Defense and Offense column and the same for the Home Team
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